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Sprint is Throttling 1% of Its 'Unlimited' Data Users

Sprint is Throttling 1% of Its 'Unlimited' Data Users

Posted January 5, 2012 at 11:38pm by iClarified
Sprint has admitted that it's throttling about 1% of its unlimited data plan users, reports Dow Jones Newswire.

"For those that want to abuse it, we can knock them off," said Chief Executive Dan Hesse said at an investor conference today. Hesse continued to say that Sprint throttles data use for about 1% of users.

This statement appears to contradict the company's marketing message:


"You'd be shocked how much data you use in a month," Sprint asks in a recent television advertisement. "What happens if you go over? With Sprint, you don't have to worry; only Sprint offers truly unlimited data."

Would you call a data plan that throttles the top 1% of users 'truly unlimited'? Let us know in the comments...

Update:
TechCrunch notes that the Dow Jones Newswire may have missed a key bit of information.

It seems the Dow Jones report left a key word out: roaming. Dan Hesse squeezed the word in there, suggesting that Sprint will only consider it abuse when you go data-crazy on a partnered network that isn't actually theirs (Hesse cites "a guy in his house in rural Montana" as an example).



Sprint is Throttling 1% of Its 'Unlimited' Data Users
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Adcpolo
Adcpolo - January 6, 2012 at 6:58pm
Well.. Want to hear an astonishing fact? I read a report yesterday stating that top 1% of users consume 50% of bandwidth while top 10% of users consume 90% of band width. That's says enough...! Throttling doesn't mean it's not unlimited data.. Just saying!
Cyber Angels
Cyber Angels - January 6, 2012 at 6:52am
SPRINT IS NOT DELIVERING DATA SPEED AS AT&T AND VRIZON AND THAT IS A FACT . INDEPENDANT RESEARCH SHOWED THAT SPRINT IS DELIBERATELY JAMMING DATA SPEED TO LOWER USAGE.
SprintFalseAdvertising
SprintFalseAdvertising - January 6, 2012 at 2:49am
Wow, everyone go to sprint.com, the rotating ad on the main page (or click the third icon) to see an ad for their "Unlimited Data" which literally says, "No throttling, no metering, no overages!" Anyone with a Sprint contract can easily get out of it if you get throttled as they advertise no throttling and if that has changed on their end of the contract, then you can get out on your end without a ETF.
David
David - January 6, 2012 at 2:49am
All this fuss over an article that has now been corrected. Apparently, the throttling only applies to excessive use on partner roaming networks, a policy that's actually listed in the terms of service. This is the problem with knee-jerk blog posts. Sentiment is created only by the initial post, impossible to undo by subsequent retractions. On the other hand, the sentiment is so easy to create because of all the frustration other carriers have caused. It primes us to believe the worse.
2 1/2 Year Party
2 1/2 Year Party - January 6, 2012 at 2:37am
It was inevitable. One company starts throttling for 5 percent top data usage or 1 percent whatever B.S. , the rest get on the bandwagon. Ive had unlimited data with AT&T for 2 1/2 years with great network speed. I got my speed throttled last week. It was great downloading so many movies and TV shows and software for all that time. I guess the party had to end.
Sharpshooter
Sharpshooter - January 6, 2012 at 2:27am
I know some people are going to hate me for saying this, but some users dont have internet at home and use their phones as a broadband connection 24/7 going over 10-20Gb of data a month wich is impossible to achive just by using the phone or tethering for emergencies, then other users get affected by this abuse. My two cents, and I'm on at&t with unlimited data plan.
farpthor
farpthor - January 6, 2012 at 3:01am
I now hate you.
Sharpshooter
Sharpshooter - January 6, 2012 at 7:06am
Lol I know
justabrake
justabrake - January 6, 2012 at 1:58am
I believe AT&T is doing the same to me.
CaliforniaBabylon
CaliforniaBabylon - January 6, 2012 at 1:35am
I was thinking of switching to Sprint after AT&T sent me a warning text after using only 2.5 gb of data. Forget it now.
John
John - January 6, 2012 at 5:15am
That's bull crap
Di
Di - January 6, 2012 at 12:34am
Almost all US carriers do that. Considering the current prices for wireless Internet this is a complete bullshit. $30/mo and no unlimited data? Well, this has to end sooner or later.
Josh
Josh - January 6, 2012 at 12:12am
This "throttling" is terrible! i have AT&T and i received a text message from them 2 weeks ago stating that i was the top 5% of data users, i checked my data usage and i was at 2.08GB on my unlimited plan (i was on day 23 on a 28 day billing cycle.) BULLSHIT! I know AT&T offers a 2GB data plan and theres no way 2GB is considered top 5%. And then to top it off i couldnt access anything internet after that. i had to call AT&T and bitch about my data not working, they said to "reset network settings" which got my data service working again.
Khan
Khan - January 6, 2012 at 12:35am
I feel your pain. AT&T throttled my data about 5 days into my billing cycle and it pretty much like not having data service. I can't use my iPhone 4S for browsing the web or anything web related. Thank you AT&T for taking my money and not offering the service I paid for.
MartyNet
MartyNet - January 6, 2012 at 12:01am
SPRINT SAYS: "You can have as much data as you want." REALITY: Only you will get it very slowly if you're the top 1%. Throttling doesn't do anything to solve the problems with their network either. The bottle neck isn't fixed if you simply slow down the traffic. It just continues to bottle neck. Just sayin Marty Net
Sprintsajoke!!!
Sprintsajoke!!! - January 5, 2012 at 11:48pm
Sprints a joke!! Their network sucks, they say u get unlimited data but if u use "too much" they throttle u? Oh by the way.... I thought the article said "sprint TROLLING their customers" Well i guess they r!!! Funny…
Leggoman
Leggoman - January 6, 2012 at 1:12am
Do u think you will ever get unlimited data from any provider? I don't think so and most are so bloody slow It's about time unlimited means just that, you never get what you pay for from any phone provider in my eyes Companies are to big and just lie and don't give a sh-t about users just take your money Dropped calls no service and data controlling thefs
2 1/2 year party
2 1/2 year party - January 6, 2012 at 2:33am
It was inevitable. One company starts throttling for 5 percent top data usage or 1 percent whatever B.S. , the rest get on the bandwagon. I had unlimited data with AT&T for 2 1/2 years with great network speed. I got my speed throttled last week. It was great downloading so many movies and TV shows and software for all that time. I guess the party had to end.
Shameer
Shameer - January 6, 2012 at 4:37am
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